Critology has the ability to:
-record highest normal damaging-hits/heals with the name of the mob/player on which it happened and the time that it happened
-record highest critical damaging-hits/heals with the name of the mob/player on which it happened and the time that it happened
-record your average values for damage/heals and crits
-record the historical crit chance of spells
-view highest hits and or crits in spell tooltips
-view names and time in tooltips
-notify you when you break a record in the default chat frame
-notify you when you break a crit record graphically
-notify guild and or party when you break a crit record
-take a screenshot when you break a crit record
The options menu is available in the blizzard interface add-on options section or by using the command /critology
Change Log - Critology
Critology 2.4.1.2
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-tooltips are now more compressed and colour coded
-organized the options menu
-added the ability to calculate and display averages
-made mod more efficient
-added the ability to calculate historical critchance
Critology 2.4.1
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-Allows graphical notification of breaking a crit record
-Allows the taking of screenshots on crit
-Allows telling guild members when you break a crit record
-Removed the loaded notice
Hey, like the addon. I have a slight problem with my melee attack though. I'm a warrior, so most used attack is my standard melee attack. I can see in the chatFrame that the addon is recording the information for these attacks, but it does not display in the tool tip for this attack (screenshot available if you want it). Also maybe there could be a window that displays a table of all your highest damage attacks. (table of data that is in each tooltip)
Originally posted by MaelstromScripting I'll look into it on my other machines, but i'm pretty sure its a problem with microsoft software.
Technically it's a bit of both. Mac zips include 0kb files to indicate directories which most zip apps just ignore, the MS version interprets them as files, while most zip apps just don't have these extra files since directory structure can be specified per file, and directories are made if they don't exist, they don't have to be explicitly made.
Regardless of whether Apple or MS is right on this issue, most of your potential user base is going to be windows users, most of which will be trying to unzip with the built in zip explorer, and will be more likely to just delete an addon that doesn't unzip properly than they will be to download a different zip app (that will invariably be a trial version or ad supported, or even worse a CLI extractor).
Originally posted by -Dragon- Using the unziper built into windows explorer shows a bunch of 0KB files with the same names as the folders causing the folder structure to not unzip properly. Also seems to be an extra _MACOSX folder with a bunch of junk files in it as well. I don't think the OSX zipper zips files up in a cross platform friendly way.
I'll look into it on my other machines, but i'm pretty sure its a problem with microsoft software.
Using the unziper built into windows explorer shows a bunch of 0KB files with the same names as the folders causing the folder structure to not unzip properly. Also seems to be an extra _MACOSX folder with a bunch of junk files in it as well. I don't think the OSX zipper zips files up in a cross platform friendly way.